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spec/util_strbitop_spec.lua @ 13792:4ea7bd7325be 13.0

core.portmanager: Restore use of per-host 'ssl' for SNI hosts. Fixes #1915. This was an unintentional regression, as per-host 'ssl' options became valid in 0.12 when SNI support was added for direct TLS ports. While we encourage most people to use the simpler automatic certificate selection (and it seems most do, given the overlooking of this bug), there are likely always going to be use cases for manually-configured certificates. The issue was introduced in commit 7e9ebdc75ce4 which inadvertently removed the per-host option checking for SNI.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 29 Mar 2025 22:25:19 +0100
parent 13430:1a5e3cf037f6
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local strbitop = require "util.strbitop";
describe("util.strbitop", function ()
	describe("sand()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sand(string.rep("a", 200), "Aa"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sand("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("a", 200), strbitop.sor(string.rep("Aa", 100), "a"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sxor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sxor(string.rep("a", 200), " \0"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sxor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("common_prefix_bits()", function ()
		local function B(s)
			assert(#s%8==0, "Invalid test input: B(s): s should be a multiple of 8 bits in length");
			local byte = 0;
			local out_str = {};
			for i = 1, #s do
				local bit_ascii = s:byte(i);
				if bit_ascii == 49 then -- '1'
					byte = byte + 2^((7-(i-1))%8);
				elseif bit_ascii ~= 48 then
					error("Invalid test input: B(s): s should contain only '0' or '1' characters");
				end
				if (i-1)%8 == 7 then
					table.insert(out_str, string.char(byte));
					byte = 0;
				end
			end
			return table.concat(out_str);
		end

		local _cpb = strbitop.common_prefix_bits;
		local function test(a, b)
			local Ba, Bb = B(a), B(b);
			local ret1 = _cpb(Ba, Bb);
			local ret2 = _cpb(Bb, Ba);
			assert(ret1 == ret2, ("parameter order should not make a difference to the result (%s, %s) = %d, reversed = %d"):format(a, b, ret1, ret2));
			return ret1;
		end

		it("works on single bytes", function ()
			assert.equal(0, test("00000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(1, test("10000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(8, test("11111111", "11111111"));
		end);

		it("works on multiple bytes", function ()
			for i = 0, 16 do
				assert.equal(i, test(string.rep("1", i)..string.rep("0", 16-i), "1111111111111111"));
			end
		end);
	end);
end);